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LEGO® DC Comics™ Super HeroesDemolition The New Yoda Chronicles LEGO® Star Wars™The New Yoda Chronicles Who's in the Mix? LEGO® MixelsWho's in the Mix? LEGO® BIONICLE®Mask of creation LEGO® Speed ChampionsSpeed Champions LEGO® Star Wars™Ultimate Rebel LEGO® CityDeep Sea Explorers Other GamesMovies & Comics The #1 LEGO videogame franchise returns! All the might you can assemble! Let creativity be the guide to a building and gaming adventure!We have had indoor recess after indoor recess and I've noticed that my students have a particular interest in 'building 'this year.  Perhaps it's the new Lego movie coming out or I have a room full of future engineers ;) In either case, I have a new math station and a freebie to share with you tonight. First, the new station.  It requires students to work with a partner or small group.  They will roll a dice, add ten and cover the number.  To allow for differentiation I have included a counting on card.  




I will have students place the dice on the card then use the ten frame of building blocks to count on. You can find this math station at my TPT store HERE. You can download a copy for free HERE. Now, let's see who's spending a quiet Friday night at home.  I'll send a copy of my Adding 10 activity to the first 3 people who comment on this post :)LEGO® → System → Creator → Board Games 3092 << 3093 (Set 2) >> 3095 The Race to Build It Board Game / LEGO Create It 3093 The Race to Build It Board Game, also called LEGO Create It, is a set released in 1999. It has 72 pieces in several colours to build 20 different creatures, robots, and vehicles. It was also co-developed by Rose Art. It is intended for ages 6+ and is for 2-4 Players. You start the game by choosing a coloured cap and a set of instructions. The instructions lists steps to build the model and the pieces needed. You roll the dice and move. The board consists of small space which, when landed on, can do certain things.




For instance, Take 2 Bricks from someone, or collect a Red Brick from the "Brickyard" (a play on Scrapyard). The first person to complete their model wins the game. 20 Model Cards / Instructions. Ad blocker interference detected! Wikia is a free-to-use site that makes money from advertising. We have a modified experience for viewers using ad blockers Wikia is not accessible if you’ve made further modifications. Remove the custom ad blocker rule(s) and the page will load as expected. This article is about the Lego-based board game franchise. For Lego-based video games, see List of Lego video games. Lego Games was a product range of the construction toy Lego, which focuses on a series of playable games of different types, all of which use Lego bricks, and use the Lego concept of building to encourage players to change and adapt the rules of the games. The Lego Games sets are board games created by designer Cephas Howard, with consultants Bernie DeKoven and Reiner Knizia, that incorporate Lego pieces as components for the game.




[1] Most use original themes and settings, though a small number have been based on existing Lego themes, such as Harry Potter Hogwarts which is based on the Lego Harry Potter theme, and Ninjago: The Board Game, based on Ninjago. The Ramses characters represent a mini-theme within the Games line, comprising three of the sets so far: Ramses Pyramid, Orient Bazaar, and Ramses Return. A more promoted subtheme is the Role-playing game based Heroica, with boards that can be connected to one another. All of the sets make use of the distinctive Lego Dice - a solid plastic, Lego-compatible iomji with soft rubber rimming on each edge to give the die a particularly strong bounce. Depending on the game, the die can be built with different Lego tiles on its faces which will affect gameplay in different ways. The age recommendations range from five and up to eight and up. The first Lego Games sets were released on July 2, 2009 in the United Kingdom. These ten sets varied in size from around 100 to 350 pieces.




[2] Four of the sets - Lava Dragon, Pirate Code, Minotarus, and Creationary - were later released in the United States in March 2010. In March 2010 four new sets were released in the United Kingdom, ranging in size from around 90 pieces to 120. In the United States five of the original ten games were released in June 2010, with only Lunar Command not getting released.[2] This delay between European and American releases has repeated with each subsequent wave of new games. As part of a promotion for the American release, a tour of 13 different parts of the United States was undertaken from July 2 to September 19, 2010. In July 2010 another four new sets were released in the United Kingdom. At around the same time, Shave a Sheep and Harry Potter Hogwarts were released in the United States, with the former game being renamed "Wild Wool," with Magma Monster and Orient Bazaar following in August and Atlantis Treasure in October. Christmas 2010 saw the distribution of the special set 2010: Happy Holidays - The Christmas Game, a gift to LEGO staff and partners.

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